Monday 29 November 2010

Year 10 and 11 Crammers-Artefact Assessment

Mrs Hill and I have spent some time looking over your sketchbooks, and have agreed that a large number of you have not completed the amount of work that we would have expected of you by this stage. You have already had a lot of guidance on this, but just to make 100% sure you know whats expected of you we will be providing feedback on the work you have already completed, and advising you of what you need to finish. 

Those of you who's work I have already marked, I will aim to provide you with extra feedback in your lesssons this week. 

Please note, the list of work we are asking you to complete is what you must do AS A MINIMUM to get mark A for Artefact, if you fail to complete the tasks set, you run the risk of failing the unit.  Here is the list of work you need to complete:


Element
Recommended length


Experiments with materials – felt making



At least 2 pages describing the process with photographs and/ or felt examples



A description of the shoe making industry in the C19th
– including information on the various processes involved.


At least 2 pages with photographs of shoe making tools and annotation.

Research into the shoe fashion industry today focusing on at least one designer.


At least 2 pages, with illustrations.

Information on your chosen Wymondham business


At least 2 pages – including fliers/ photographs/ illustrations


Mood boards, exploring  ideas linking shoes to your business


At least 2 pages


Experimentation and design ideas



You should produce at least 2 different designs with suggested materials and annotation discussing links to your business – you may include your ‘mock up’ paper shoe.
Information on your visit to Florida Shoes , with a description of the processes used today in shoe manufacture, their market and designs and differences between the industry in the C19th and now.


With photographs this should be about 4 pages long.

Description of your creative process, including a health and safety checklist (re.materials and processes you wish to use)

A page for every lesson you are creating – must include photographs


Work completed on your blogs may need to printed off for examination purposes, but I have taken the blog work into account and have provided feedback on these too.

Please, if you have any questions, come and see me!

Bye for now,

Mrs P

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